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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1936.
TSUI BROTHERS EXPECTED TO
"A" TEAM PEN
SKETCHES
(Continued from Poge 1)
tween Hong Kong and Shanghai
Midnight Melody Boys, and in the Far Eastern Olympiad.
He travelled with the Chinese Albert Sandler & Orch team to Australia and Malaya in 1927 and played in the Far Debroy Somers Band. Eastern Olympic Games for China
in Shanghai
Tokyo (1927). in (1930) and in Manila (1954). He represented Hong Kong against Shankhai in the Interport series Animal Entertainers. in 1927 and 1935. He is an in- Quentin Maclean-Organsurance canvasser by profession. (Height 5ft Sins.. Weight 9st. 91b.. are 29).
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“DARKIE” CHAN (Chan Chan-2 wo) (left-half and left-wing) was born, in Java and is also a gra- duate of the Canton Air Force, having previously studied in He toured Australia Shanghai.
with Lee Wai-tong in 1927 and piayed for Loh Hwa in Shanghai from 1926 to 1930. He secured in two Interports for Shanghai 1927 and again this year, being a member of the Three Cultures Club in Shanghai. (Height 3ft. Sins Weight 10st. Tib., age 26).
TSUI AH-FAI (centre-half) is Jaxraduate of the Canton Air Force and one of the finest pivots ever seen in the Colony. He first)
Straits started soccer with the Chinese Football Club Sing- apore and. like Boon Lay, is an. tnter-State player of great exper-
in
ence. He also toured Hong Konx
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Jimmy Braddock, world heavyweight_boxing champion, and F. Pedra of Spain, international champion of the jai alai courts, have something in common even if they do not play the same games. Jimmy is congratulating the Spanish champion after Pedro re- ceived his trophy at Miami, Florida.
THREE SENIOR
SOCCER GAMES FOR TO-DAY Rifles Should Beat East Lancs.
RECREIO AND SAINTS FAVOURED TO WIN
US. BASEBALL RESULTS
Giants Nose Out Phillies
ATHLETICS ALSO BEATEN
New York, To-day.
T
WIN TITLE
BOTH PAIRS LACK UNDERSTANDING
FOUR INDIVIDUALS · ON THE COURT
FINCHER AND HUNG QUITE USED TO FINALS
(By "Base Line")
TO-DAY'S Colony Lawn Tennis Doubles Cham-
-pionship Final, though promising to be a close match, will not be quite like a final in the regrettable absence of those two gay cavaliers of the court H. D. and S. A. Rumjahn, who for the first time in 12 years will not be taking part. On paper Tsui Wai-pui, the newly crowned Singles champion, and his brother Tsui Yan-pui look to be the better combination, and on achievements in the present series they must be given pride of place they eliminated the holders for the past 11 years and also Lee Wai-tong and Luk Ding-cheong, either of which pair would probably have beaten Teddy Fincher and Willie Hung, the other finalists to day.
Neither pair can boast perfect, or even good, understanding. but the more decisive volleying of the Chinese players should turn the scales in their favour. Against Lee and Luk they were not. very impressive due entirely to the lobbing tactics of their opponents, but to-day they should be much more at home against the faster type of play served up by Fincher and Hung."..
Fincher is good, providing the light. is satisfactory-wit-
The following were the results GOLDMAN WINS ness his poor display in bad
Three games in the First Divi- of the League baseball matches and Shanghai, during the China sion and one in the Second Divi- played yesterday
National League National Games in 1927. He went sion of the football League take
to Shanghai in 1930 to study at place this afternoon, and despite Philadelphia the Chinan University and in that the fact that none of the Chinese season played against the Colony teams will be on view, the stan-New York
Saints Favoured Providing they turn out a full
R. H. E. 6 9. 1 7 11 21
12
15
Third Success In Club Championship
PAGH'S FLUCKY DISPLAY
light when partnering "Buster" Andrews against his rivals today while Hung is a very inconsistent player capable of rising to great heights, as he did in last year's Final
It will be a close match and
Making a point of winning the the winning of the first set will 2 Hong Kong Cricket Club's Lawn have a great deal to do with the 2 Tennis Championship every alter-ultimate result.
Inate year since 1932 "LollieTM
Goldman, formerly one of the The games between Chicago finest all-rounders in the Far Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates and East, beat M. Pagh by scores of Cincinatti Reds and St Louis 6-3, 6-3, 6-2 in the Final of the Cardinals were postponed on ac-1936 Championship before a small count of rain.
crowd at the HE.C.C. yesterday.
How They Reached Final
TSUI WAL-PUI AND TSUI YAN-PULI
beat W, and K. Shute 60, 6—2. bext A. W. Ramsay and G. C.
Burnett 6-2, 6 beat H. D. and S. A. Ramjaha
(holders) 6-3, 5–7, 6———4. beat Lee Wai-tong and Lak Ding-
cheong 7--5, 1-———6, 6—–—–—3, 4—–—–—–6, 6-1-
Pagh played a very plucky game! and performed very much better than I had expected. the match 1 being more evenly fought out than
the score might suggest. His re 6-3 1fusal to go to the net or to take
American League
7
F. H. 13
E.
6 11
1
3
8
9
McNair hit a homer.
was called in the
Moore and Mancuso hit home in the Interport series. (Height dard of football should be good. 5. 7ins., Weight 10st., age 24).
The Rifles will be opposed to the runs. LEUNG WING-CHIU (right- East Lancs., and, judging on the
Boston half was born in Hong Kong and form displayed by these two teams Brooklyn is a banking clerk by profession. He recently, the first named should is another of the many players win by a narrow margin. The Darkness ended the game. who started with the South China Rifles' type of football will pro-j second team in 1924 He origin-bably disorganise the East Lanes ally played at full-back, but two defence, which is by no means years later, when he gained pro-very strong. motion he played in the intermediate Fine. He. has been capped three times for Hong Kong in the Interport series team, St Joseph's should have no
difficulty in taking the points from New York (1933, 1934 and 1936), and play-Lyemun, who are a weak, though Dickey hit a home run. ed for China once in the Far
much-improved · side. Last week Philadelphia Eastern Olympic Games (1934)- (Height 5ft. Gins., weight 10st Costa went up to the intermediate
line for the Saints, but that was washington fed his soccer career with South 615., age 25).
China A.A, in 1928 as a forward,
TAM KONG-PAK (left-back) Probably only in the nature of an Boston but changed to goalkeeper in 1929
was born in Hong Kong and start-experiment, and as he is a much
The game better back than a half, he may
Goldman played a very steady and has since been one of the outed with South China A. A. com return to his original position. seventh innings an account of the all-court game, and deservedly standing custodians in China. Hemencing his career as a brilliant The most evenly contested game wet ground.
won, always having the match toured the South Seas under Pau
inside-forward. He is an out-of the afternoon will probably be
well in hand. Ka-ping and represented China in standing personality in soccer car that between Club de Recreio and Due to the extraordinarily cold LEE KWOK-WAI (left-hali), an goal in 1984 at the Far Eastern cles, his headwork being renown-Kowloon with the former holding weather the matches
between The following shows how they Army physical instructor,
Olympiad at Manila and played at
and ed throughout the length
way St. Louis Browns and Detroit reached the Final: born in Hong Kong, playing his the China National Games at Nan-breadth of China. He has toured
a slight advantage all the
are through. Kowioon
such an Tigers and Cleveland Indians and a Hong Kong the South Seas, played at first game of football in 1925 when king. He secured
L. GOLDMAN he turned out for the South China Interport "cap" in 1935. (Height Far Eastern Olympiad in Manila knowing when they will spring a
uncertain team, that there is 10 Chicago White Sox were post-
beat B. O'M. Deane 6-2, 7-5, poned.-Reuter. second eleven. Despite his good 5 ft. 7 ins, Weight 10 st. 10 lb., age (1934) and in Interports against surprise, but Recreio should be
beat Lt. Cdr. S. F. Stapleton 6-2,
མཁན。, performances, he did not gain 325). place in the first team till 1932, this being due to the fact that) •
"B" TEAM PEN
SKETCHES
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was
there were too many claims for TEAM ITINERARY
the eleven places, in the side. He toured the South Seas under Pau
veteran among
Leaving For Europe On Saturday Week
NO MATCH ON CONTINENT BEFORE GAMES
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Shanghai (1934 and 1985).
is a traffic policeman with
the
He
the
sufficiently strong enough to guard Canton Police Force. (Height öft
after two seasons.
against this.
gramme,
LADY HOCKEY STAR LEAVES
THE TREVESSA TROPHY
Win For B. and S. Entry
HISTORY OF THE RACE
1 anything overhead lost him many
valuable opportunities.
beat Surg-Li. W. A. S. Grant 6 -2,
6 4.
E. C. FINCHER AND W. C. HUNG beat Y. N. Tong and P. L. Lee 6–16
beat J. Tavares and M. Drysdale
$463
beat L Goldman and T. A. Pearce
6-0, 6-4.
beat M. K. and M. W. Lo 6-4, 7-5,
6-2
4
All Doubles Winners.
the The following have wOL Doubles title since the inception of the competition in 1917. 1917 Nh Saekong and Wrong Po Keung; runners-up - Bev Cooper Hunt and S. E. Green. 1928—NG Sze-Kwong end Wong Po Keung; runners-up-H. Nisbet and E. R. B. Hancock.
A
beat A. L. Sullivan 6-4, 6-2, 1919-Ng Sze-kwong and Wong Po
6
M PAGH bye into Second Round
beat T. A. Pearce 7-5, 63. beat H. J. Armstrong 6-4, 6-0 beat D. M. MacDougall 6-3, dumb,
€1.
H. K. JOCKEY CLUB CLASSIFICATION...
Keung: ranners-up-N. Kent and F. A. Eedmond.
E.
| 2920—M: K. Lo and M. W. Lo; run- ners-up-Ng Ste-kwong and A. H. Ruajsha
1921
ELE. B. Hancock and H. Hancock; runners-up
Major H.
G.
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In the only Second Division x- 10ins, Weight 11st. 9lb., age 25)-ture of the afternoon, the Engi- LEE TIN-SANG (right-back)neers should prove too good for was born in Hong Kong and is the combined RAS.C. and? Ka-ping in 1927, and in 1934 he
employed as a traffic policeman in R.A.0.C. team. was chosen to play for China ini
Canton. He is reputed to be the The following is to-day's pro- the Olympic Games. In that same;
Enest full-back ever produced by year he just missed his Colony
China and a certainty for the
FIRST DIVISION "cap," being chosen as reserve for
M. Edwards and R. Townsend. Games. Starting soccer with Rides
YEast Lanes.
The 25th bi-annual race for the the Interport against Shanghai.
1922 Ny Sio-wong and Wei Wing South China A. A-'in 1926, he'
(Chatham Road, 5 pm) Trevessa Trophy was sailed at the
Lok, runners-up-WOOR but secured his place in the team
St. Joseph's The team sailed for Shanghal later toured the South Seas. He remun
Keung and V. Yvanovich. last February against Shanghai)
(Causeway Bay, 5.15 p.m.)Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club yea- represented China at the Far Club de Recreio v Kowloon
terday when the Butterfield and
1923--Ng Sze-kwong and Wei Wing Height 5 ft. 6 ins., Weight 10 st., to-day and will play three or four
games there, leaving on May 2 by Eastern Olympiads in 1930 (Tok-
R S. (Kowloon ground, 5.15 p.m.) Swire boat, Liang Chow, finished
Lok; runners-up--E. Dods, and A. B. Raworth. age 24).
SECOND DIVISION yo) and 1934 (Manila), visited
three minutes ahead of the King! CHUA BOON LAY (left-back), the French mail steamer for Sai-
V RASC. &
Chow, another B. and S. entry, to a Straits merchant, was born in gon, where they will participate Australia in 1927 with the Lob Engineers
RA.O.C.
The following are Alterations and 1924-0. Enmjahn and H. D. Rum- Hwa team, and represented Hong
(Chatham Road, 3.15 pm) take first place.
additions to the classification lists of jahn; runners-up Ng Szer Singapore and is a player of vast in two of three games.
kwong and C. Chos. They will then sail for Java, via Kong against Shanghai (1933)||
At the conclusion of the race the Hong Kong Jockey Club dated 1925-5. A. Ramjahn and H. D. Eur experience. A
the "Trevessa" Trophy was pre-April 21.
jahn: runners-up-Capt. C. EL Australian Ponies Singapore players, he has on many Singapore, arriving in Batavia on and February (1935). He started as
D. O'Callaghan and Inter-State May 15. Nine or ten games will be inside-forward, but reverted to
Gowler. Australian Boy to "A" Class. occasions played in
sented to Mr. Reid by Mr. Drum- mord, Oriental Manager of the
Night Star, Rose Ann, Snowy Bí-1926 S. A. Kumichni and H. D. Rum/ matches for the HM.S. Malaya played in Java. before the team full-back
Weight 9st. (Height 5ft 6ins.,
Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd. ver and The Durlin to "B" Class.
jahn; runners-up--Major Pratt Cup and has also toured Hong leave Batavia on June 3..
China Ponies A tentative programme has been 4lb., aged 30). a
In calling upon Mr. Drummond
and Major W. B. Stevensori. Kong and Shanghai with the Mala-
Honeymoon Eve and Royal Scot 1927-S. A. Ramjaka and H. D. you Chinese team in 1927. He was arranged for the period following PAU KA-PING
(goalkeeper) Miss Bryson To Have to do so, Mr. H. S. Rouse, Vice-
Kunjahn; runners-up two games was born in Hong Kong and is a the China Na-their Java tour: outstanding at
Honda and T. Akiyama. tional Games in Shanghai last Singapore on June 6 and 7, and solicitor's clerk He first played Trip On “Queen Mary" Commodore of the Yacht Club, to "A" Class.
said that it was a member of the
1928-S. A. Rumjahn and H. D. Bumjahn; runners-up-H E year. Height 5 ft. 11 ins.. Weight then one game at Medan, Penang, League soccer
Rangoon and Calcutta.
B. Hancock and Dr. E. E Miss Marion Bryson, above, Club who presented the trophy to 112st, age 22).
Tottenham. MAK SHUI-HON (right-back)
And H. D. The team will travel across In (League champions then), trans-the Colony, lady interport hoc commemorate the splendid effort
Remjaha; runners-up--J. was born in Hong Kong and is al dia by train, arriving in Bombay ferring to South China in 1923 as key player, and probably the and discipline of Capt. Foster and
He captained a most outstanding centre-half in members of the crew of the Gold Coin, Pride of Tsingtao, Racing 1925 S. Banjar
Tileum to "D" Class fully-edged pilot with the Canton in time to catch the Italian mail centre-forward.
McEachran and L. Goldman. Locksley Hall, Mike, The Coot and 1930-S. A. Ruajahn and K. D. Covering 1,700 ocean. Air Force. He played for the steamer for Genoa..
team which toured the South Seas the history of ladies' hockey in Trevcess, which foundered in the Boy, T. P., Soldier of Italy and
the Hong Kong, left the Colony to Indian Athletic as a forward in 1933, but No further games will be play (1923-30), and played in
as day for Europe via Japan and miles the life boats managed to The Bain Gange to "E" Class. later. was transferred to the full-led after the team's arrival at Far Eastern Olympic Games back division, where he has re-Genoa until the Olympic Games in goalkeeper in 1927 in Shanghai, the United States by the m.v. land at Mauritius.
Tatsuta Maru
Mr. Drummond remarked that congratulated Mr. Reid and his jand
the also
China. at
winning yesterday's Has visited Berli
Miss Bryson will cross the ithe J.CJL had won the event on crew. National Games for Hong Kong
event. Atlantic aboard the "Queen eight or nine occasions, Jardines
Full Resulta He is considered to since 1930.
each, B. be the finest custodian in China. Mary" Britain's greatest con- and Douglas six times
The following are the complete tribution to the Atlantic pas-land S. three times and the C.P.R.
results: (Height 5ft 10ins, Weight
senger service and the finest once..
Hrs: Ming. Secz. slb., age 28).
He seemed to recall that the ship afloat.
57 15 C.P.R. had been first on another 1 Liang Chow
10008 occasion but it was found that 2 King Chow
01 45 3 Sze Chuen' -GREAT METROPOLITAN
4 Lu Chow
0205.3 and Jack Tar at 100 to 8. dead-the conswain had had "a horseshoe
dis-5 Sul Sang
05 45 London, to-day-In the Great heated, while Corona Corona was in his glove" and he was
Seistan and Yuen Sang did not a third, three lengths behind, in a qualified (laughter). Metropolitan over 24 miles
In conclusion Mr. Drummond finish. Epsom yesterday Quashed at 7 to 2 field of 19-Reater.
ever since.
mained Java with the Athletic side in 1930) and has represented Kwangtung - at the China National Games in 1333 and 1985. (Height 5 ft. 7 in.) Weight 8 st. 12 lb., age 24).
REFEREES ASSN. MEETING
The half-monthly, and probably WONG KI-LEUNG (goalkeeper) was born in Hong Kong and is at the last this season; meeting of the present studying at Sun-Yat-San Hong Kong Referees' Association. University (Canton). He is a fine will be held in the offices of the all-rounder being a good swimmer Hong Kong Football Association, and water-polo player and also a Sports Club, at 8 pm. on Monday useful basketball player. He start next.
Joseph's
in 1926 for, St. and the Athletic
But
Bear
{"3" Class.
Claw and King's Fancy to Harvest View and Racing Pluck to Classic Hall, Estover, Glen Shee,
Class.
on
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Rumjahn; runners-up- Paul Kong and Ho Ka Lau.
1931-S. A Eunjahn and E D. Rumjahn; runners-up-C. A
J. L. Ramjahn and A. E Cassumbhoy.
and H. D. 1332-S. A Ramjan
Rumjahn; runners-up L Goldman and E. C. Fincher.
D. 1933-S. A. Rumjahn and E
Ramjaba; runners-up - L Goldman and E. C Fincher. 1934S. A Rumjahn; and E. D. Rumfahn; runners-up - L Goldman and E. C. Fincher. 13355,-A-Bumjahn · and E. D.. Rumjahn; runners-up-Ho Ka- lau and W. C. Eung.
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